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7.27.2009

More wicked, willful deception coming from Reformed academic Jesuits


There should be a cry for help in this article. That there is not is evidence of the wicked and willful - and prideful - deception of its author. The entire article is premised on a lie the equivalent of saying no Christian experiences regeneration if the experience, the event, doesn't match the dead, sterile, embarrassed life of a self-identified Reformed academic with Romanist leanings.

To write this article this twink Jesuit Darryl G. Hart (yes I've just coined a term for these Reformed academics who teach Romanism while calling themselves Calvinists) has to pretend (and get you to believe) that Calvin a) didn't describe his regeneration by the Word and the Spirit in his preface to his commentary on the book of Psalms the way he did, and b) that Calvin didn't experience, in a rather short time, a powerful regeneration that awakened him and enabled him to write the first edition of his markedly non-Romanist book Institutes of the Christian Religion rather quickly for someone who had been a dead asleep Romanist just a few years before; not to mention inspire him to defy the entire world as he knew it then and give all to God taking his own life into his hands in the process. Not to mention switching gears in his interests rather dramatically as well.

No, this twink Jesuit, Darryl G. Hart, wants you to think Calvin never really experienced anything very profound or dramatic and just merely kind of 'evolved' throughout his entire life into the faith - with the aid of being sprinkled with water and drinking grape juice in a 'qualified' church building - the Word and the Spirit not having much if anything to do with it. Because you see, just like twink Jesuit, Darryl G. Hart, no one ever experiences regeneration by the Word and the Spirit. If Darryl G. Hart hasn't experienced this, then by the good name of the antichrist pope no one will be allowed to experience it!

It's not fair. Why should some people get to be regenerated by the Word and the Spirit and good, accredited academics like Darryl G. Hart, Reformed academics no less, not be recognized by the Spirit as well? It can't be, therefore it never happens.

This is so comical it reads like parody. Unfortunately these Reformed academics are actually influencing people.

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